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:03 AM EST On this day in 1896, lawmakers amended their rules to ban smoking in the House chamber....The Senate waited until March 9, 1914, to unanimously agree to ban smoking in its chamber. While senators rarely smoked while the body was in session, th

Tobacco-product maker Cheyenne International unveiled a new corporate logo (see below), the first change in its visual identity since the company’s inception in 2002. In conjunction, the company updated its website, making it easier to navigate and to po

Non-cigarette tobacco products, which include electronic cigarettes, hookah (tobacco waterpipe), smokeless tobacco, and non-cigarette combustibles, like cigars, are increasingly popular among young people. Considerable debate surrounds whether use of thes

As we continue to experience residual tobacco smoke and/or smell from an adjacent cigar club, the museum will remain closed. Environmental air quality professionals are now analyzing data collected from air sampling devices to give us a better understand

Competitive ‘slow smokers’ use gentle puffs, moist palms, strategic ashing to see how long they can keep a single stogie lit. ‘Dancing on the edge of not smoking.’ A growing number of cigar smokers are competing to see how long they can make a stogie last

"The public hasn't seen them, so it is impossible to know how effectively they will move the ball forward," Myers said. "Whether Dr. Gottlieb's July announcement turns into a significant and meaningful step forward depends on what happens in 2018 -- not

The Families First Children’s Museum in downtown Missoula spent most of December closed, a decision reached after concerns about potentially harmful air conditions. Executive director Nick Roberts said throughout the fall, the museum space has been deal

According to the nonprofit's website, it's been an ongoing issue between the Children's Museum and the Fools' End Club, which is located beneath it in the same building. The Children's Museum provides parenting classes, educational activities and other e

The Families First Children’s Museum in downtown Missoula posted the announcement on its website, saying the building is experiencing tobacco smoke and smell from an adjacent and private cigar club. The "Fool's End Cigar Club" is currently involved in a